Volume 49, Number 7 · April 25, 2002

Harlem's Mystery Woman

By Darryl Pinckney
The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen
edited and with an introductionby Charles R. Larson

Anchor, 278 pp., $12.00 (paper)

In the summer of 1929, Federico García Lorca was living in a dormitory up at Columbia University and trying to learn English. He was getting over a love affair with a man back in Spain and soon he would write the poems that marked a dramatic turning point in his work. Meanwhile, he sent to his worried family letters brimming with filial tenderness and his excitement at being in the New World:



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